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Very nice brother David! Still on the list my friend! Too damn nice ;-)
New stock I'm guessing. CMP still haunting me ;-)
New stock I'm guessing. CMP still haunting me ;-)
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TSgt David L.
SSG Michael Noll - Yep. Same condition as mine. I'm waiting to hear back from him now. Do you have an FFL to ship it to?
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TSgt David L. That’s it!
The one I really remember. Now if you could just add the pinging sound of a Clip ejecting, I would be ecstatic.
The one I really remember. Now if you could just add the pinging sound of a Clip ejecting, I would be ecstatic.
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CSM Charles Hayden
SFC William Farrell No Flintlocks in 1953! Along with our M-1s, we were issued Cartridge Belts that had 5 each Clip pockets on each side. It was always a question; to ‘block’ the pocket flaps upwards with cardboard or to attempt to neatly tuck them into the pocket itself!
During an in-ranks inspection one day, when the LT stopped in front of me and faced me, I came to ‘Inspection Arms‘, If the LT’s shoulder muscles moved at all - and his did - your M-1 became his M-1 and you released it for him to inspect! The LT has to quickly bend over to catch my M-1. SGT (Join to see)
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Sgt David G Duchesneau
MSG Tom Earley
During an in-ranks inspection one day, when the LT stopped in front of me and faced me, I came to ‘Inspection Arms‘, If the LT’s shoulder muscles moved at all - and his did - your M-1 became his M-1 and you released it for him to inspect! The LT has to quickly bend over to catch my M-1. SGT (Join to see)
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————LTC Stephen C. ————
LTC Stephen F.
COL Charles Williams
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Sgt David G Duchesneau
MSG Tom Earley
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